The new ‘Wonder Woman’ movie is set in awesome 1984

There was the Olympic Games in Los Angeles; Madonna’s iconic Like A Virgin performance at MTV’s first Music Video Awards; Michael Jackson suffering second- and third-degree burns while shooting a Pepsi commercial; the release of classic films like Ghostbusters, The Karate Kid, The Terminator and Purple Rain; and Republican candidate Ronald Reagan winning the United States presidential election by a huge landslide.

The fact that the second Wonder Woman movie, Wonder Woman 1984, is set in that year already makes for an exciting subplot. Another buzz-worthy element of the movie – which sees director Patty Jenkins re-teaming with star Gal Gadot – is the return of Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor. Wait, wasn’t he killed in a plane explosion in the first Wonder Woman film, which was set in 1917? Did he somehow time-travel just before that happened?

The film, currently in production, also revealed Wonder Woman’s new foe: The Cheetah aka Dr Barbara Minerva, played by Kristen Wiig.

Barbara’s backstory (in the comics) is she’s an archaeologist who gains the powers of a cheetah-god, during an expedition-gone-wrong in Africa. Cheetah has some weaknesses that she thinks can be fixed if she gains Wonder Woman’s Golden Lasso.

Wonder Woman 1984 is tentatively scheduled to open in cinemas on Oct 31, 2019.

It’s a good thing Wonder Woman’s costume doesn’t have room for shoulder pads.

“Spend a night at the museum, they said. It’ll be fun when the exhibits come to live, they said.”